Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, September 12, 1890, Image 3

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>oiue of Hie young “amai t Ale»' who
A TILLA HOOK KB Alili.>A1>.
There ass s general free, all-rouuil,
and two on Tillamook bnv. Thouaauda of ffl
indulge in talking, giggling and other catch-as-eati'h-ran fight on the street
lai* ure iuveaied n tl * canneries and
outfits, and from $ io .000 C> |}oo,ooo woillj9
HIGH WATER. LOW WATER
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antics during aervicea in cliarch, w ill be Saturday night. Several men took a
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a
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buo
ht
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<ook
irig
back
wa
rd
r
cauiied and *alt salmon a»c dipped each yflm
A.M. ft. P M. ft. AM. ft. P.M.
ft.
given a reminder that they will not forget haul but no one was seriously hurt, rwily 3000 miles, my mind returns to “Tilla-.
lo.ooo cases of nalmon were shipped from Q|
Monday
9 02 0.5
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I
soon,
one
of
these
days.
They
are
spot­
cannery
alone on Tillamook hay last season. J
peeled
noses
and
bruised
laces.
An
effort
mook on the Slough.” When 1 took the
î?oîi| 9 51 0.6
8 2b
Tua* lay
Wednesday Ail
4 oh KÍ
10 45;o.7
Trout are plentiful and easy to hook.
<,'r<1
ted, and should remember the experience was n ade to find 111« Sheriff, bnt he was Mountain Schooner Aug 13, for North
4 52 Vj 10 3, ; 1.7: 11 46 0.9
Thursday 4 i
and several varieties ol clnms Ind oritW*
of 8am McCune, who did nothing worse out of town, and the deputy was either j Yum lull then via It. R. to the Metropolis
5H
Friday
5 40 7-S’il
6
T illamook , O ke ., S ept . 12, 1890. than tlify are doing
BBaily secured on the beach.
636 7.5 0á-|o.9¡
Saturday.. 6 i
sway or ill hiding. Law and order are a J ol Oregon, little thinking that I slibnld
7 39 7.1 2 ibio.b:
Huuday
BKK'KBBPIMG.
7 <
Monday
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4
V
0.9
3
1^0-71
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h • i ■
Tl»i« Industry is very profitable
Ntsti
We paid the school a visit last Friday little lax in this place at present, and j cross tire Union and view the large cities
9 51 7-<J 4 »► «4
Tuesday
9 h
honey i-. paining quilt a reputatioii. Th*
WrdSesdayiV, i
There was a dance in Hadley's hall and found everything in good working sotunthing should be lone to effeetunlly of tho East again, but such is the ease,
1O4> 7.1 5osi0.i;
pr«Kiuccd
here
excels
in
flavor.
pi'Miuccd
excel»
Taursdsy •• ll’H
<1 3* 7 3 5 47 -.IÎ
Wednesday night.
The, j Saturday Aug. 2j, I took the overland
order and a gcod attendance. Mrs. Kerr stop all such drunken rioting.
Friday
12
124571 6 20i-.il
ROADS AND TRANSPORTATION.
INDUCEMENTS FOR SETTLERS.
Saturday .13
109 7-4 b 49 0.I!
Sheriff'should
give
these
matters
more
, i tlver fi r Chicago, and let me here state
now
has
charge
of
the
primaay
depart
­
Trade is carried cn mostly by small coast I
Tha
pile
driver
has
been
moved
up
to
1 IL 7-6 7 I4 0.3Í
Munday . - .14!
schdoncra thitt enter Tillamook bay,
Muudty .15;
I 54 7-9 7 3710.5
ment and lias the pupils well trained. attention or appoint a ^epnty who has that we did some quite rapid traveling
repair the Kilelrs bridge.
Tuesday ...ltj
Nehalem and Nestucca. Also,
Mr. Severance, the priucipal, is an ear­ some business and back-bone about biui through Eastern Oregon, we found ttie The Timber B?” -Productive Lands-The occasionally
Weduesdayl?!
H
Tnbesing
and
Lee
Alley
of
Nehalem
the lumber vefKilathat ply brlween this pH
Thursday. .151
weather
quite
warm
and
dry
and
many
I'ut,
this
is
the
‘‘
reform
”
administration,
nest
teacher
and
is
laboring
hard
co
make
Town
of
Tillamook-Rivers
and
and
Ban
Francisco.
Much cf tile passenJ
wore in the city Wednesday.
Friday . i>:
people had gone to summer resorts to
Saturday ..20'
the school a success, which he will, no aud we suppose it is alright.
travel ia by these boats. A «mi’ll amount
Harbors
—
Varied
Resources.
Sunday ...2i;
Roberts & Stillwell keep even thing doubt.
freight is cafrifd over the mountain
W. S. Runyon came iu from the Wil­ spend the heated season of the summer,
Monday..... *2
that is to be.fouiid.in a first-class hard­
wagon», and most of the passenger travel
Tuesday at!;
and
the
cities
and
towns
were
looking
W.
S.
Runyon,
contractor
on
the
son
river
road
Tuesday.
He
has
com
­
'ILLAMOOK CtifNTY is in the north-western that way. A rs'l-road is being surveyed wh
Wednesday 24-j i
3 3*'
ware store.
Thursday 25! 1
Washington county and Tillamook road, pleted six miles of the road this side of quite lonely and devoid of populatiou.
4 31
part of Oregon, bn the coast, and is the s>e- I no doubt will sj*i*edity constrtlcted and xi
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Friday
JbiU
5
Kugglesjk Johnson will soon hove a reportr that a timber fire destroyed a the Washington County fine, and will The general appearar co of Eastern Oregon
ond county south of the mouth of the Col­ ujur.ect Tillamook .•.'th Astoria and with j
6 10
fist irday ¿7-
umbia
river,
Il
has
nearly
ninety
miles
of
coast
Wiilumette
valle^.
A
shtge
Rite
i.s
in
operatj
sila Jay ... 26 *
urn
649
new stock of millinery and dress-trim­ bridge and some tools for him, the dam­ continue the work four miles further this was good; crops there aie quite light,
Monday .2,A,
729
line, and the Coast range of mountains forma Its I between Tillamook ati4 Nhr»M Yhmhill,
ming goods.
Tuesday ..j«fiii
S 09
age being about $100. By the way, Mr. way when he will reach Wilson river Idaho is somewhat dilterbut, tho altitude eaateru boundary. Clalaop county adjoins lion most travelers bound (hr TilUmodk takfc
— W. J. Sm'tlrkilled an’ elk 'near his Runyon purchases his supplies in Forest After tint the force and outfit will be being much higher,we had cooler weather. the north, Benton County on th« south, and Col­ S. P. R. R. from Poillaud to North Vafnhill,
The above Table is lor ury stocking Bar, not place last Saturday that weighed *00 i s. Grove, an indication of what is to come moved to this place nr.d work will pro­ The general ap] eurance of the new State umbia, Washington, Yambill and Folk on thu make the balance of the Jourhdy, 45 milefcj
Tillamook, or Tillamook Bar.
Tillamook ia in about the same latitude -Uij’f Th 're is a1 o a go«.<i
->»1 1 ‘
when dressed.
when tho road is completed.—Wash. Co. ceed from this cud, as supplies can be to uia was not flattering. It baa no large east.
as St. Paul, Minnesota or Eastport, Stair,e, and Nestucca and Khcridau, over wh h there t* < ,
The height is reckoned from the level of aver­
grain
belts
like
Oregon,
the
grass
is
short
Democrat.
obtained cheaper and more conveniently
age lower Low waters, to which the soundings
is about as far West as It is possible to get iu the great «leal of travel by campers in
J.
A.
Richardson
has
placed
a
barber
­
are given on the Coast Survey charts.
and the stock is in poor condition. But United States.
rh,is a ti ui! up the Ui'.u'h l<> A4i0t4«t
chair in his hotel office aud E. E. Cole­ Chris. Ranchman and Mr. Isner, took from Tillamook than from Forest Grove.
Idaho is now a State and her star will The county ia 75 miles in length and about 3<l which many cattle are driven to^martwt. '
There
is
about
24
miles
of
road
to
com
­
a trip to Tillamook last week . Chris,
stock is iu charge of it.
luilosstn broadlli at the widest part, and con­ wagon-road will soon be open to Astoria, a
CHURCH DIRECTORY.
plete yet. The whole length of the rood, shine as bright in the banner of the free tains
nearly .’000 square miles or sections of a good road is being built up Wilson river
Postal Inspector Munroe is in the city. rented a ranch oa Wilson river north of
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that s the distance from this place to as that of Oregon Idaho has no large land, being larger than the alate oi Delaware Forest f irovc. The county i* well supplied
Tillamook
and
will
take
his
cows
over
He will inspect the route post-offices be­
cities
on
the
railroad.
Wyoming
the
T illamook C harge , M. E. C hurch ,
roads,the
Maxwell
road
Cx
’
em
’
ing
from
northlB^S
Forest
Grove,
is
about
50
miles
by
this
and
twice
the
sis
of
Rhode
Island.
and go into the dairy business, and will
tween this place and Grand Ronde.
Much of the land is mountainous or hilly, but south almost the entire length of the countESH
make a specialty of butter and cheese. route, but the grades will be easy, and it mouutuin state, is simmilar to Idaho in a great
fir*t¿Suaday iu the month, South Prairie 10:
part of it is coiuparati ely level, or con­ This road was built by a state appropriatio^^H
A
Sunday
School
has
been
organized
Pleasant Valley
Valltn
’•
” ” Pleasant
can qe traveled in one day with a good appearance and quite unlike Oregon in sisting oflow
He
returned
Tuesday
to
put
up
hay
for
bills, and that which Is not tillable through the effort* of Representative J. Wfcial
iu ■ dfc i in Garibaldi. Mrs. T. B. Handly is the
”
” Tillamook.
lad
iniiny
respects.
Cheyenne
the
Capital
is
team.
■•an mostly bo utillxed for graalng or is valuable Max well and cost over 5lo,ooo.
7:30
winter and will take liia cows over soon.
11:00 superintendent, .which .insures its suc­
”
.’ Kilchia
jrd
a
booming
town
and
tho
beat
one
I
saw
for
the
timber
that grows upon It. There are
TILLAMOOK AS A I'LKASUCfe BFi?nitT
—Newberg Graphic.
W.W.Curtis and Mr.Stebins two Michi­
ll:or
4‘k
since leaving Portland. The appearance several valleys that ar« qulle extensive, but The climate makes out-dour camping
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” Tillamook
7:30 cess.
gan
capitalists
were
in
Tillamook
this
Mark Painter is back from his trip to
Bunday School in Tillamook every Sunday 10.or
moat
of
them
are
narrow
and
are
contued
to
the
fnl,
either
tho mountain* or on tin
In another’cclunin’ will ’be found en Little Nestucca where he has been for a week investigating the lumber interests of the town shows thrift, energy ant* rivers which take their source In tlm Coast range ¡■‘ishiiiM is iu
Prayer tueeUngs Thursday evenings
7:30
uxcellent in all the streams, trout tflHH
If special pastorial service is desired, call ou interesting letter from F. D. HasBrouck
growth.
And
another
cactus
plain,
aud
b >ld spurs or promontories rise ou the cepea, iug plentiful, nhd clam «liggiitg on the beach W»
the undersigned al the Parsonage, opposite the
week or two. When there he Bays a of the county, and the chances of erect­
court house.
who is now visiting old friends in Leslie fisherman's seine of about eighty feet in ing large saw-tnilla on the bay. 'I hey wo now arrive in Nebraska, we are now and .1 view from the coasting ateanieta, gives I a fa» «»rite pastime. Game, such ns dee r r'fcf i
J. H. W ood , Pastor.
going down hill til the rate of about 50 the country a very c.lgaeu ap|>earanec. though a :»c*r, pheasants, grouse, quail, duck! and gu
Mich,
length drifted ashore and entangled were well pleased with what they sa« miles per hour, Corn I Corn I I Corn 111 is few miles into tho interior, good pusses for a is plentiful.
and
will
probably
invest
at
an
early
date.
I.
F.
Iairson
was'the
first
to
get
the
road, u Ithout much elevation, ere found
As sootl as *o<'d hotels are built on the bon^^
within
its
meshes
were
two
seals
of
me
­
CnaisriAN church .
all I saw in Nebraska, and |>oor at that, wagon
from one valley toauotliirtbioughout the length Tillamook will become a popular »innmcr rW
benefit of one dollar’s worth of goods free dium size, a wliale about eight feet in Mossers Curtis and Stebbins now have
Elder H R. M okoan , Pastor: Will preaeli at
it will be a short crop all over the State. of tile county.
sort. The beaches at Nestucca, Netarts
Tillamook, on the third and fifth Sunday's ol on D. F. Edmunds* coupon ticket length, and a large sturgeon. Mr. Pain­ two of the best cruisers and timber esti­
Omaha has grown to be a large city und
and Garibaldi are much frequented at preset^ |
eacb month, at l: o0 a . m ., and 7:30 1*. m . All sch 'me.
nivnaa.
mators
on
the
coast
at
work
on
a
tract
of
ter
secured
the
skius
of
tlio
seals.
—
States
­
are cordially invited.
TOWNS.
Council Bluffs across the Missouri is an
The county Is wellaupplled with rivers. T’.c
20,030
acres
in
the
Kilchia
country
which
IzisT—A gold-headed shawl-pin either in man.
other little buig. low'll is quite similar Nehalem, the largest, which ia navigable for Tillamook, the county seat, 1s the largest a*d
A representativo of this paper visited they wili purchase if it passes the neces­ to Nebraska in the way of crops, and 1 several miles. Ilrnvs Into Nehalem bay at tile important town in the county, and will probaFQ*
the Church or between the rost-office and
SOCIETY DIRECTORY
I
always take the lead and become quite an iq*- I
the Church. Finder will please leave at Bay City, last week. Quite a number of sary inspection. Both gentlemen are think is a little more thrifty, but you see north. Five streams, the Miami, Kilchia, Wil portant little city within the next two year*: [
son,
Triiak
and
TIHnnimik
rivers
empty
Into
well
and
favorable
known
in
the
lumber
men are engageJ in clearing the town­
'ILLAMOOK LODGE NO. 57. this office.
I passed through so quick that 1 had no TiliainoOk bay. The Big Nestucca and Little The town now has about 600 |>eople and is gro^ l
A. F. Sc A. M., meets on the
The Str. Augusta on l.er last^trip out, site, work is progressing on the wharf, and milling circles of Washington, where time to hunt ducks or troll for salmon, Nestucta tillite to -form Neatllecu bay In the iug rapidly, buildings going up everywhvdH
first Saturday night of encl:
mouth. Special meetings for work
and buildings are going up all around, they have immense tracts of timber land and view the states as one Would in a south |mrl ol the county, ami alill further south, There ure now, three hotels, a drugstore, t3M|
merchandise stores, h jcwe1ry*sto^re
every Friday uight. viaiting brclb- took on 1703 cases of canned salmon for
The local mill is kept busy and cau and large milhng inteicsts, anil if they “Prairie Schooner.” The trip was an the Salmon and Sllota make their exit into the general
ren invited to attend.
: wo •»!.:.M>us. a tt'inpv! nin e aaloon, two hai^V
Elmore,
and
a
shipment
of
butter
and
,a.*eilu. These rivers arc moat all uavluabl« for
H. V. V. Johnson, W. M.
should
decide
to
invest
here,
will
give
not
supply
the
demand
for
lumber.
Tho
w
*r<-
rit
.1.
a hank, a aaw and planing mtll,|H
eggs for Cohn A Co.
enjoyable one. “Chicago is a city,” 1
F. D. Hasbrouck, Sec’y.
craft oa far inland as tide water extends,
brick yards are in full blast and there is Tillamook an impetus that will equal n was there three days, the Lincoln and small
meal iiiuarket, two photograph galleries, •
lire
fine
streams
and
have
many
trilmlarlcs.
The first quarterly meeting of the Tilla­ ail air of general prosperity about the boom.
hai news shop, large livery stable, two news-p«
ILLAMOOK LODGI­
Washington parks compare quite well They will always be ol great service In gelling per*, and various other shop* ami offices til*
NG. 94. I* O. <>. F. mook charge ; Methodist Episcopal) will place.
Bay City isbaingadvcrtised extensively with the Portland park. I saw a little logs out of the lorests end there Is much fine numerous to mention. The Masonic order, I. QJ1
meets in Odd Fcl-
w’s hall every Satur­ occure September 2oth and 21st. By order
W. J. Smith was down from Wilson in the Daily Stateamun of Salem and iu hotel in Chicago, they say it coat only water-power going to waste. Ereali. eoU springs U. E ,amlG. A. It, have flourishing lodge* hrMf!
day night, except the of M. C, Wire, Presiding Elder.
of pure water abound every where and keep the
river this week and claims that (hire are the Oregonian. The advertisement now 13,000,000. Yos that was all, cculd put small rivulets supplied iluTus the summer The town is situated on Hoquarton slough, *M|
first Saturday of each mouth.
N. F. Roberts, N.G.
W. C. King, Sec’y.
arm of the bay, and on the edge of a bcnutifM
C. J. Smith aud W. T. Jones, repre­ as many as twenty-five Ipersons on the running in the Oregonian describes Bay
“The Portland ” iu one room quite easily months.'
prairie. No finer town site can be found in th*
senting the Vermont Marble Works, oi upper Wilson river who were not counted City in glowing terms, but it seems that
ttABBOR*.
/^ORIXTH POST, G A R
I thought by appearance, quite a nice
slate. There are many good business buildin^H
VA
ICv ( f
first Wedues- Portland, have erected twelve monu­ in the recent census taking. He sayB he thero is a studied effort to avoid mention­
hotel. Yes tho Aiiditorum building ia NehSlem b«y can he entered hv coasting private dwellings and a *4,000 school house that
ZTT.
day «>f each month
ments iu the Tillamook cemetery and was not enumerated and mentioned the ing Tillamook. It is not stated what re­
\ in Grand Central Hnll.
quite
pleasant it will hold 13000 people. schooners, and with a little Improvement Is des would br a credit to a town twice the s’ •« ’
J. Whiling, Commander.
are taking order» for more.
names of several other families that were lation the place has to Tillamook Bay or Chicago allows wliat the American peo­ tiuedto become an important harbor. The bai court house ir. a good, substantial ntructura, * tm |
at Ne*tucca is unreliable, though small craft the .Methodists have just bom pic ted a licautif*
Tho Str. Louis Olsen camo iu Thursday left our of the count. We think this was fillamook county, even. Whatever pros­ ple will do in the way of building. The enter that bay frequently. Netarts bay is shoal ehurchi
fOST-OFFlCE HOCK'S,
with a cargo of freight for the merchants more the fault of the system than tlie perity is enjoyed by either or both places World's Fair ground will bo near Wash and is noted chiefly for its oysters and clams.
The streets n e well laid out,and a fair gronfOl
Tillamook Bay is a fine body of water, olght has been secured aud w ill be fitted up in g<»<w'
in this place and supplies for the Light, onamerator.
will be of mutal benefit, and if the pro ington park, a grand place for it.
TS< psri-oAe« at Tillamook wilt be open every
miles wide and twelve miles long and is one oi shape, and grounds have been reserved fot •
«lay Is the week tropi S o'clock a. M., to 8 o’clock house. Mr. Olsen brought iu a general
Mr. E. G. Scovell came in Wednesday jectcrs of Bay City sneered in building a
F. D. II.
the best harbors ou tlm roust north of Man Frnu- college aite.
The bulk of the county ^ra<W
e. ■., aad on Sunday from 1 to 2 r. m ., and trout
city
of
that
placo
it
will
do
Tillamook
no
assortment
of
new
goods.for
his
store
and
stated
that
the
day
before,
a
large
4 to 5 r. M. Wail» close at 45 minutes past tv . m .
chco. A little money expandod here judiciously ia done here.
Money order and repatered bnalness close at 5
harm
.
And
if
a
city
springs
up
in
Tills-
by the Government, would make Tillaimmk bay
Bay City is n promising town, just starting dH
TII« SAND L\KS ROAD.
Cohn 4 Co. now have charge of Mc­ five-point buck elk was chased into the
O'clock r. M.
au Important commercial Icrnter, as It is aur- the buy, mid will always be a thriving low*t|
Sophia Severance, Post-mistress.
tnook, Bay City is sure to prosper accor­
Kinley 4 Holden's wharf and warhonsc surf below Garibaldi by dogs. The next
rou
nded
by
a
good
country
and
lathe
outlet
of
f'.r«'at
development*ure promised at Bay Cl^
dingly. A wholesome and friendly riv­
and are now prepared to receive goods morning Loyd Smith of the Bar View
There should lie no fuithor delay a- several rivers that tap rdgiona rich hi lumbei soon.
TILLAMOOK & YAMHILL STACK ROUTK. .
alry
will
benefit
both
places.
The
rival
for shipment to all points. All kinds of house went out with a gun to sea if the
bout making the road from Baud Lake to resources. The work of harbor improvements Therenregoo«! store* nt Nehalem,Hobaonvlll
elk was etill there and had no trouble in ry between Tacoma and Heattie has no connect with tlio Noatucca road near is commenced, but haa not progressed very far Griribrl'li, Dolph W<><»«ls ami Orclown, ai<
Stage leaves North Yamhill daily, except Sun country produce handled with ¿¡’patch.
al present. The work that ha* been «lone, so far some of th«-'e plucetl will no doubt jjrow ini
finding and shooting him. The elk doubt caused both those places to grow
«•y. at 6 a. m . for T llamook.
L
Dr. H. V. V. Johnson was taken drifted inside the the channel near Gari­ faster than if there had been but one city lluiisant Valley. People living at Sand to improve the bay has been productive «if little considerable vlllagt a.
Leaves Tillamook daily, except Sunday, at
rtc . U t C;
L|
good, but fttrther appropriation* are reconi
Lake
now
have
about
40
miles
to
travel
violently ill Thursday night, but is near­ baldi and was secured by Mr. Smith.
on the sound.
* a. m . for North Vamhil .
The
county
was
first
srtlkd
in
IRjIj
bill
owfijB
mended
by
the
River
and
Harbor
committee
ol
in coining to Tillamook, and when the
Mikes connection with trains at North Yam­ ly well at present, being able to attend
The California Nevada and Utah Stage’ The Sir Augusta arrived from Port­ new road is completed, the distance will the present Congress, and no doubt will be to the great difficulty In getting here, ha* iniul
made. A |la,000 lif?-*avlng service is to be e< slow progress until lately. At present there is *
to his business. Dr. Daniel and the
hill for Portland.
Co have secured the mail contract be­ land Saturday evening Sept. 0, with a lie only Id miles. There is only about 7 tabiiahvd, though wreck* are almoat unknown great rush in this direction aud will be mucflB'
For freight or express business, apply at Cohn other physicians iu the place waited on
largo
cargo
of
general
mt'rclundisc
for
tween this place and Grand Ronde, and
miles of new road to bl did, and it would on Tillamook bar. An excellent and expensive gr« ateras soon a* the railroad is built.
flt C*‘s Store, Tillamook.
him.
will commence carrying tire mail Sept. this place and a light passenger list. aave tlio resident* of the Baud Lttko light house hu « been built on Cape Meares near The county 1c alive to the interest* of cducM
Passenger agency at Occidental Hotel.
lion and school houses are found in every ae®
Rev J. II. Word has returned to hi* Kith. Jack Perry marfager of the North Capt. Schrader lias purchased the half­ country a long trip, and enable them to the entrance to the bay.
0. ORTON, M a N aglr .
CL1MATB.
tlement. Churches aru being Inuit, and there ■
charge litre, lie was excused from con­ Yamhill route, is now in the country interest in tho steamer formerly owned eonie to Tillamook and return the same I
One of the most attractive features of Tllln
an entire absence of the rough and larf*
ference this year and made a visit to the buying up horses for that purpose. 1 he by Ilans Law, and is now sole owner day instead of being two and three days mook county Is the climate. The summer* are almoAt
less element so oftt u found in newly settl<4|j
TIMM CARD.
Sound where his son resides. Mr Wood The mail will be a tri-weekly one and and commander. Capt. ia an “A No. 1” away from homo, and being to tke ex­ simply delightful, bring reasonably dry and communities. The people arc hospitable, anfl
W mt S idb Division S outhern P acific R. R.
is enjoying better health than when he will be curried on horseback until such seaman and is throughly acquainted pense of a long journey and stopping free from cold winds and disagreeable fogs, No are Always ready to assist stranger* in grttiuBl
hot, sultry days The wiuler* are unusual I) located and started
Trains leave Portland daily, except Sundays, left here.
time as the passenger travel will justify with this coast, which eoopled with his over night in Tillamook. There are now mild ami equable, allow seldom falling, and the The population of the county in iWo was - -41
having such a stanch little craft ns the over twenty families in the upper band temperature lately registering lov. ar than twen­ *n«l in im ‘>> was —, showing nn increaae of—■
Bs follow*:
Rev. Clapp and Rev. Staver were un­ putting on stage«.
Mail, for M c MH ut UI« and C*rvalis, TITO A.M.
degree* above aero. The rainfall hi per cent., most of wht.-h wn< made lit the pafl
Rev. J. Conolly and Rev. Tait are Augusta, allows nil who ship freight by Lake settlement, and more coming in all ty-five
9:9*7 A.M. avoidably delayed in arriving in this
Arrives in North Yamhill,
him to rrst easy while their goods are in the time. As soon ns surveyor Wilson winter ia qullo copious, but la not *o disagree two year* The county has great po««il>iliIi<4t
place,
but
will
probably
arrive
here
next
bolding
a
revival
meeting
in
the
M.
E.
4:.*>o P.M.
Kxpreaa. (only te McMinnville.)
able as cold weather or blissard*. Th«>se used before it mid is «1« «lined to make rapid advanc«
7:36 P.M. Saturday, accompanied by Rev. Curtis Cbnrch
They are earnest and vigorous transit. The Augusta will contiuuc tc gets bin surveying contract completed, a to the rains do not seem to mind them nt all and in the near future.
Arrives in North Yamhill,
make
regular
trips
between
this
place
They will bold a scries of evangelical workers, and the congregation lias no
large area of good country in that neigh- the i.’lny season la the healthiest part of the Goo«l, improve ! farming land can he bonglft
Trains arrive in Portland:
9:00 A.KI. meetings.
chance to go to Bleefi during their preach­ and Portland (weather permitting) car­ horhcod will be O|>en lor settlement, and year. There is no hea’thler locality, however, yet at >15 to Jilo |.« r acre und unimpi cd at fl
Mail,
6^0 p . m | Express,
than thia, taking it all the year round.
to |lo. There i* still n great deal of Goverrfl
rying freight and passengers at reasonable
Leave North Yamhill for Portland:
TIMHKH HK.SOI R IS.
All those who subscribed for the stock ing. They will remain iu the town and rates which can be learned by applying a road will greatly facilitate matters. At
ment laud that can bo taken under the homo*
Mail,
4.19 p Ji. | Kxpress,
6:24 A.M.
present
many
of
ttie
popple
of
that
locali
­
county
lor
several
weeks
and
will
hold
Over
hdf
the
area
of
the
county
la
covered
st«;nl,
pn rmptlon <>1 timb< 1 laud laws, ni'>
of the Tillamook County Fair Associa­
to Geo. Cohn, G. P. 4 F. Agt., Tillamook,
Take stage for Tillamook at North Yamhill.
with fine timber, mostly fir ami spruce, whirl, that will m.-ike good homes, but th«* bffLJs
tion should pay up their assesmer.t at meetings at Bay City, and probably at or Mark L. Cohn 4 Co., who are the ty go to Sheridan to do their trading, as la
very valuable and finds a ready market In • 11: i- <1
flu- s, , >/ in .tui r<- HMMh- J®
the distance is not much greater than it
once as the money is neede to erect other placet, ft is uuder«trx>d that they agent* in Portland.
( slifornia and elaewhere. A conaervativa call eoatli and of the county «ill, n. • doubt,
is
to
Tillamook,
by
the
cireuitioua
route
will
go
as
missionaries
to
Central
Africa
the necessary sheds and buildings for
mate put* the timber at twenty billion* of feet, •blown
' I___________
C. H. BO DE Tv,
There is a man in our town, who has now traveled. It will Ire of great benefit and It* table can hardly be estimated, to say land to br surveyed yet.
shortly after they leave thin place. They
[
the coming fair.
to
Tillamook
when
this
road
.is
finished,
nothing
of
the
induatri«*
and
prosperity
that
Thousands
of
a.
re*
of
timber
la
r/ff* fmri»'
—Proprietor of the^^-----
generally been looked upon ns a l*w- j
I). A Findley lias purchase.1 W. T. are the guests of Rav. J. H. Wood.
will
come
«*
it
I*
being
cut
Into
lumber.
Bev
liotight
by
lumber
m*n
and
milling
o|»cration®l|
With a little better facilities in the way abiding citizen, and wbo has always con- j anil the people at Woods can save con­ eral mill* are already In operation and one at will soon begin The limber land nebs remiiijp
Weatherly's interest in Findley &
ducted himself in a quiet and orderly siderable distance by taking the new Hob*>»nvllle on Tillamook buy cuts 60,000 fret of at f* to |i2 per acre.
Weatherly’s store at Woods. Mr. Find­ of roads, the farme.s of Nestucca and
Halr-outtlng
Shaving,
manner, but he took a little to much giti route to tbia place. It is important that luiulfcr |M-r day. The whole out put of tills mill There!* an Inviting field here for all ela'sc|^- 1
other
remote
localities
in
this
county
will
j
ley is an experienced and enterprising
the road suj»-rvi»or of that district gets i* manufactured into boxes i»y one firm in Ban I10nrc possessed of some mean*, and eape^HB
In the latest
Seafoam, bnsincM man aud will conduct a first-class do the bulk of their trading in Tillamook. last Saturday, and in a playful mood be­
Franrlseo, and I wo vesaela are kept busily on- for capitalists; but the nimi with * family anJ|'. ■'
I We have made investigations among the gan to take in the town. He rode a to work and expedilcit matters to have gaged carrying the lumber. There are other no money has no business here, as, liko ever^^H
general merchandise store.
City styles.
Shampoo.
the
road
completed
at
an
early
dates
horse into Jons Davidson's saloon and
go«sl mills but their product !• mostly consumed 1.ther new place wh'-rv their is a rush, there arjKjgl
There w ill lie a Grand Bull and supper farmers and find that they are inclined to amused himself in various other ways.
This is the only two-cliair shop in the
by the local demand, but there is u«i excellent plenty «if lat»<>rifi* men.
patronize the merchants of this place I
connty, aud is first-class in every par­ at the Bay View Hotel, Garibaldi on
opportunity fur cthets lu engage in the lumber
<>r 8| m « ifi iiif<*rnia|||flflHflflfl|
TAX I.KI r.
The Sheriff finally tried to catch him, '
and
they
say
that
they
can
get
as
favor
­
ticular. Give them a trial. Shop, one Saturday evening Sept. 20th. Ample
tag business The lumbering and lodging In:*
the
l><*
fully
but
he
was
not
to
be
caught
and
began
[
able
prices
on
most
everything
ns
they
dwor South of G rand C entral .
juem and connected industries aro sure to be t
astntr Him
ailvcrtlsc in
accommodations will be made for all
to
play
pranks
ou
the
Sheriff.
Finally
j
I)*H
Tlio
lax
levy
for
the
current
year
<>r,
a
g«x>l
plan
I-
to
«ubseribr
f«»r the tflhtaMUON? |
can elsewhere. Our merchants should
come the must iinpottanl factors in Tlllambok *
T illamook ,
O regon .
those attending from a distance and a
the matter became very serious and the ( been made, and i* «« I o II oms ;
prosperity for many year* to come, aud it can which laalweya alive to the inlm sta ef th# '
endeavor
to
secure
and
hold
this
trade,
general good time is guaranteed to all
be readily seen what effect thl* will have on County.
»
Sheriff called on the bystati l r« for help, i Current espenae.
as it is rapidly assuming importance.
other branch« * of tredeatid industry. The farmer
2-t
ItuiMin. iuud .
who go.
By
the
aid
of
several
men
he
was
arrest
­
In.lilrnurl
State Superintendent McElroy, D. W.
stock 'sfscr, dairy-man a«ld fruit grower will
I
The county court finished its labors
support <<l Ifuliaeot
all have evcrllciit markets for their product*
Matthews, and party have returned from ed and taken to the Sheriff's office where HcMui ................ .
5 0
Thursday evening, except the tax levy,
right al home, and the m« rclianl* w ill be pros
Tillamook county. Supt. McElroy went after some delay, he gave bonds in the Total
P.O
porous.
which was made at an adjoerned session
over for the purpose of attending the an­ sum of MOO to ap)H>ar for trial on Mon­
Over ten million feet of lumber w 1* sliip|**d
It is supposed that the etale tax
on Tuesday. Some road matters were
nual teachers' institute and to look after day. He w as tried before Justice Thomp­ approximate b mills which will make a from the mill at llubMmviliu during liir past
acted upon, an 1 a large number of bills
the county educational interesM in gene­ son and find ♦> and coats, amounting in bout 23 milla all told, or |2.80 tax on year.
allowed. Many of the bills allowed were
COAL
ral. While there he visited the principal all to fzri.73, As George ia generally a every $100.00 axaeaacd value. The total A
quality of coal I* found in Iirge qimn
for witness fees.
—<>n the—
points of interest including Tillamook, peaceable citizen and this is Ida first value of projM*rty in the county according litL** on the Nrhnleiu, and will lx worked ns
The Watchtower ia tbenamaof a feeble ’ the Nestui-ea country, Ray City, and offense, we shall not give his other
*< mu ms the rail road is completed
■Will make regular trips, the weather permit­
to the recent asm-asnrent amounts to
and misguided attempt at a newspaper other points. He was greatly pleased name
PAIBYIMG ANI**TO4 k RAiaiMG.
ting, from
1524,775, and a lien the aheritf complH.n Tillamook In pre-eminently a dalr^ln* and
TILLAMOOK to ASTORIA AMD PORTLAND. published in our sister county, Tillamook. J with the fine timber, the rich soil, and
Auction Sale ef Lot*.
and stock rntshi* country. Several kind* of
liia
work
it
ia
thought
that
alx.nt
|1.»,-
[ To judge from an occasional selection the immense production of grass, vege
For Freight rates er Passage, apply to
grow luxuriantly for the greater part of
Tltere will I m * an auction sale of Iota in »>0 will lie added io thia amout. A great *r*MM*N
Table furiiiat’Cil with the l^at •IrfabNtb I
| from that sheet, the editor’s think-box is ‘ tables, oats, fruits, honey, etc. The
the year, and stock requins but little fond in
P. SCHRADER. Master.
in the market.
many
timberclanna
have
not
been
aa-
the
1.0.0
F.
Cemetery,
on
Saturday,
as badly pied as are the types in bis one- Tillamook valley, proper, is a large
the winter.
•eaeed yet, aa it baa been imposRibto to Dairy inr is an Important occupation *n«1 ow
Headquarter
/
Sept. 13, 1H90
1 boss office.—Nehalem Journal.
country and contains from one hundred
CLUBBING LIST.
Sale to take place at the Cemetery at awertain the owneralnp to far, in many in* to the uniformly cool temperature, the bnt For I^nid cruisers, llrsith and Pleasure se*ker<
i A Methodist church will be built at to one hundred and fifty aquare miles of
t?r made I* of superior quality. On ew making
caeca.
' Bay City this year. Rev. Wood ia a suc­ splendid country, and ia very fertile. One o’clock p. m.
Daily Stage
will no doubt prove suceranhiL Shipping factli
U iadliobt and Toledo Blade lyr.
Notea with approved aeeurfty will l»e
tie* i* all that I* no« dad fo make dHtrying a adr­ Stops for Birsk feast arifl Dinner evfcrf dà;
»*
cessful church builder, and no doubt will I Die future of Tillamook county is bright
Weekly Call (S. F.) 99
taken on ninety d.tya time. Reasonable
et**- Much butter is ahipfNwl h I present, but a.*
»
succeed in having a neat church com­ and encouraging, and within a few years
Weekly Examiner ” ” .
Sport,
the lx>aia are depended upon for transput tatiun
diacouut» will I xj made for raah pay­
»t
pleted at that place before hie work for tier valleys will be peopled with a large
West Shore
The Christian Cbnrch oi Tillamook the Irwttrr i* suited and parkc«l Instead of being «•irh as fi«h»ng an«l hunting ts unexcelled
ment*. All lota Bold at reserved bid*.
shipped fresh.
that year ends. He has part of the funds and industrious population. Bay City is
• , .. |
1
O’-.I th* plate. '
Detroit Free Preaa ” .
City Ore., will hold n M-ri * of meeting*
( N. P. Roberts,
FARMlVO Attp FBI IT WAISlNO
tuily t-ommunit'tttiou witn the County seal <
st
located on Tillamcxk Bay and is attrsit-
for the purpose already.
’•
3mo
Truster* } W. II. <’<joper,
Tillamook county.
commencing Thm»day evening Keptctn* General farmin* la carried on sucten«fully and
Is located ou the route front fcorih \Amhtll t
I J. C. M^son.
Dicken’s works complete in 12 volumes,
L. L. Stillwell drove t! e mail hack ing a great deal of attention. The can­
bcr, I Kth, IfthO, al 7 3O p. m., to continue barley, hay, potatoes, and vegrtables yield iu a Tihutno«zk two ml!» n hetow the toll
70c in sddition to the Free Press proposi­ over the mountains Wednesday morning neries and sawmills on the bay are run­
<*vcr the {¿H Munday. J. A. (amp be 11 prod Ac inanner. especially on the bottom land tnmrmatlou to sett
I in the place of “Jack” who is laying off ning on full time, and these industries HOLMES BUSINESS COLLEGE and Frank Powell of ifillaburo Or., are Fruit, such a* *pp<< *, pears, prune* and all
tion.
ki«>d*"f small fruit* an«! IxrTie* rca< h perfirc
of PurlUnd, Oregon, will open September let
These rstes spplv only to new sub to purchase horses to work ou the prom ae to be very large in the near future. J. A Wrvo. the leadin* penman of therrwtH. expected here nt that time, Ail are cor­ tiun here and yield abnn lanfly.
Garibaldi
is
situated
near
the
mouth
of
scribers and to those who pay arrearage Grand Ronde end of the line. The
FiaMIMO
bn« teeroane a partner ia thia school and will dially invited.
ti. B. M oma *.
aad renaw their subscription before the through-brace looked too much like a the bay, and is one of the [irincipal re­ make it the leadiBg Bualuen* College Bend for
Pastor. Fuliron fishing is curried on In «ratton and
(’atahsgur.
ft 7»
tliere ate larg«* > unneri« a at 7.ehuhin. Neatficm
‘‘houaeon wheels” ao be took the back sorts for pleasure-seek* rs.
end of this month.
T I LLAMOOK.
Brief Description of
the County.
1
•3
1
«itij barber S’ljop.
ßcsl Stopping
THE S^AUGUSTA
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I'N-I. UlOT.